The Small Business Briefing – April 4, 2022
Today host Sarah Miller was joined by SBAM’s Director of Government Operations Alexa Kramer. Sarah and Alexa talked with SBAM colleague Sherry Bryan about small business certification, and were joined […]
Today host Sarah Miller was joined by SBAM’s Director of Government Operations Alexa Kramer. Sarah and Alexa talked with SBAM colleague Sherry Bryan about small business certification, and were joined […]
Courtesy of 8THIRTYFOUR Integrated Communications We are overachievers, which is why we didn’t narrow this down to three. We see soooo many businesses ignore their Google Business Profile. Google is the […]
On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Brian Bach, Director and Shareholder of Michigan CFO Associates – offering fractional CFOs. “[Small business owners] have important decisions to make […]
On today’s show we covered news on boosters, recently signed legislation in Michigan and President Biden’s budget. Watch the episode. The Small Business Briefing is sponsored by Marana Group, a […]
By Michael Burns, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE As employers move further into remote work arrangements (full-time, part-time, hybrid) with their employees, a basic understanding of the state’s workers’ […]
By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Just recently the EEOC settled with a trucking and property management company who terminated an employee after they exhausted their FMLA […]
By Mary E. Corrado, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE Have you ever been in a meeting and thought to yourself, “this could have been an email”? Short-form video might […]
Courtesy of Yeo & Yeo The White House is warning about the potential of increased cyberattacks against the United States. In response, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and […]
Welcome to The Small Business Briefing with hosts Brian Calley and Sarah Miller. It’s #DataMonday and we’ll talk potential impact from the BA.2 COVID variant as well as highlight some newly shared […]
More than 60% of voters support suspending both the state and federal gas tax, according to new Marketing Resource Group (MRG) polling. The March 18-21 survey of 604 likely Michigan voters […]
The House and Senate gave its blessings Thursday to a colossal water infrastructure and quality-of-life supplemental, sending the $4.8 billion spending bills to the governor’s office in the hopes the […]
In 2021 alone, total cannabis sales in Michigan nearly topped $2 billion and are projected to grow to nearly $3 billion in 2022. The Michigan Marijuana Report brings news, in-depth […]
On today’s SBAM Weekly Podcast, Michael Rogers talks with Alexander Code, Founder & Managing Director of Line 45 Mapping and Software Solutions. “Our core concept is to help people track, […]
By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE In a recent survey by the AARP, nearly 80% of older employees say they’ve seen or experienced age discrimination in the […]
Budget Conversations Moving Governor Whitmer and the Legislature came to an agreement on a $4.8B supplemental, $3.9B is federal COVID-19 recovery funds and $955.4M is from the Infrastructure Investment and […]
By Anthony Kaylin, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE When an employee takes more time than was identified in an FMLA certification, can that trigger the FMLA recertification request? Under […]
On today’s show: Update on recently passed appropriations bill UIA audit findings BA.2 is here – what’s next? Gubernatorial race update Watch the episode. The Small Business Briefing is sponsored by Marana Group, […]
By Heather Nezich, courtesy of SBAM Approved Partner ASE As more organizations solidify return-to-office plans, a new Korn Ferry survey reveals that most professionals don’t think returning will be healthy […]